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What does the Bible say about Jesus healing blind Bartimaeus?

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The Bible recounts the story in Mark 10:46-52, where Jesus restores sight to Bartimaeus, emphasizing faith and compassion.

In Mark 10:46-52, the account of Jesus healing blind Bartimaeus illustrates not only the physical miracle of sight but also the spiritual significance of faith and recognition of one's need for mercy. Bartimaeus calls out to Jesus, referring to Him as 'son of David,' which indicates his faith in Jesus as the Messiah. His persistent cry for mercy despite attempts to silence him showcases the power of faith to overcome worldly obstacles. Jesus, upon hearing his plea, stops, calls Bartimaeus to Him, and grants his request for sight, affirming that 'thy faith hath made thee whole.' This miracle is a demonstration of Jesus' compassion and highlights the importance of recognizing our own spiritual blindness and need for divine intervention.
Scripture References: Mark 10:46-52

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